04-01-2024, 06:36 AM
I did exactly that.
Open the switch up sprayed all the contacts, and working fine.
I see some sort “powder” inside the switch. The first time I opened it I thought maybe sand from the Florida wind/air, but it almost looks like calcium or battery acid.
It’s a very small amount. Don’t think it’s battery acid as it didn’t burn my skin, though I didn’t touch it directly some just fell on me when I opened the switch up.
Whatever it is I think this is what makes the switch “stick”, or delay.
Open the switch up sprayed all the contacts, and working fine.
I see some sort “powder” inside the switch. The first time I opened it I thought maybe sand from the Florida wind/air, but it almost looks like calcium or battery acid.
It’s a very small amount. Don’t think it’s battery acid as it didn’t burn my skin, though I didn’t touch it directly some just fell on me when I opened the switch up.
Whatever it is I think this is what makes the switch “stick”, or delay.
